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Superior multifunctional activity of nanoporous carbons with widely tunable porosity: enhanced storage capacities for carbon‐dioxide, hydrogen, water, and electric …

Gadipelli et al., 2020

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18411176182908533188
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Gadipelli S
Howard C
Guo J
Skipper N
Zhang H
Shearing P
Brett D
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Advanced Energy Materials

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Nanoporous carbons (NPCs) with engineered specific pore sizes and sufficiently high porosities (both specific surface area and pore volume) are necessary for storing energy in the form of electric charges and molecules. Herein, NPCs, derived from biomass pine …
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